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Show - i - - - toh take brSERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM,,, 161 City, Fricky, January 1957 11 - - Send Yours In - RECIPES TASTE-JESTE- D BLANK-- - - - Noble and tdsi' the property," formula for de-for their it tised i ivrife. They u n value. Is--- -fair.maritet a , derice,-a1 ulan-LOtralterlterminimr atific,ue stop; ' how not much the property court and a sand and gravel ' I would , produce over a period o f , bLstness. , Evidence irtroduced in the1 15 years but what wtnild a pur , -16W-er Titer triAlodicated, that chaser 'willing to bay, t but not , the value of the land was faxedi required to do so, pay, and what The Utah Supreme Court Fri-to by mu 1V.plying an estimate as would a seller vvilIng day reversed a Third District to the number of tons of sand but not required to do so, ask Court decision which had ward and gravel in place by the cured $150000 for a condemned ton. III 0 I d' I 0p 7 - - Brack' I ioward - it - "The-accepte- , Budget Recipes Category for January Deseret Ilevas leverses Avard , Name Offers $50 Address '- ---- City I For Top Recjp; State j , - -- -- 7:- - recipe- . -- because tcomPlete . I . ' ' ' ---- ' - '"ik DOUGLAS 3L ANDERSON 14L GAL,D-NE- eiteutivs new twouter w , A prize of $50 awaits the win- ner each month., Also, the-wi- n.ii:. ning entryvvillbt.44bAlhEl- la. the Deseret 'News. TO enter, Page should be completed and sent with the recipe and a state. Iment on why the recipe is the favorite. Persons entering the contest should include their names on the entry blank only. The blank is withheld from the judges or impartiality . , - ...0.0..t...-.-.L.;iS.::..00..t:c.c.;.).0..-ri.c- ' :61iié.,I,-6'1..sta.fu.---:,:--.,.-.. ... C - (rpi s 1.1,tr4 nt - - . - , ' ' Young University with a degree in sociology and criminology. lie is also a graduate of the Schiff Reservation Training The Great Salt Lake Council tbf the Boy Sqoutk of America Friday announced the appointinent of' two new -- members - to Its adnunistratiVe Cart; They are Douglas McKae Cardner snd Velan Max Anderson. Both men will become field executives irt the - Great Salt Lake Council. ' Mr. Gardner will work in dis trict four which includes part of Salt Lake City and all of Tooele County. Mr. Anderson will be In district seven which Includes part of Salt Lake- City Ind Summit County. &toot " , Deputy.Draws Suspension In South SI. Their appointments were antounced by 11111011 Doman. scout executive of the council. Mr. Gardner has been working with the federal government In national security. He has seen service with the U.S. Air Force as a first lieutenant Ind Is a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural College. The new field executive has been an explorer advisor. a coun t11 vocalkinal chairrnanrexplot er activity committeeman and is a graduate of the Schiff Reservetion Training School, llendon, A SALT LAKE South Salt Lake deputy marshal was given three days suspension without pay Friday after an in. vestigation by city officials disclosed that he used "very unwise Judgment' in keeping a seVeral Ming girt In big houri Wednesday. r City Manager Homer C. Chandler said the decision came following a meeting of the girl's parents with Public Safety Com. missioner V. Allen Olsen, Marshal Henry Dipo and Mr. Chandler. Both parents and the girl involved testified that they felt the officer conducted himself in a gentlemanly manner, Mr. Chandler said. The investigation was prompted by a report from Salt Lake City Police Youth Bureau which charged that the girl had been detained by the South Salt Lake SOUTH Joanne Everett of Salt Lake - ? - - ' City. Mr. Anderson is from Van NuYs. Calif.. where he has served as art aisistant scout ex- cutive and district executive. , le is a graduate of the Brigham Truckers Gel 2 Rate Hike Okay hours Vednesday morning before being taken to school. The girl Was arrested by Salt Lake officers at 3:50 a.m.. Wednesday for curfew violation. After being transfeiTed to the South Salt, Lake depiity's car about 5:30 a.m., the girl reportedly told the officer she, was afraid to goliome and asked lo stay in his car Until time lox CDttimission., James Reed, doing business :- -- as Reed Trucking CO. sever al deputy for Two truckers were granted permission to raise rates FridaY by the Utah Public Service N hauling ?nine and smelter products and supplies within a 15,mile radius of Lark: Was allovved to increase rates from 40 to 60 cents per 100 pounds from Ma3'berry Tun- r.el to COpperfield. Jewell F. Jones doing busi- Mess as Castle Valley Stage, was allowed to increase one-wa- -- school. The deputys log showed that he dropped the girl at school at 7:30 ,. cm. before picking up his relief officer at 8 a.m. , The deputy told Marshal Dipo , passenger fares by amounts that he had also taken the girl 0 per rent between to a restaurant in South Salt towns in Emery County.i!- Lake lind bought her breakfast. y from-7-,to-1- . , BIG STORES' AT PEHRSON1S- -3 FOR YOUR OLD TV ON ALL 1957 414.:It 1 9 NEW 1957 . 77- --- ke L I ,,, t 4er,,,.. ' Veneer, 'Cabinet --- Aluminized Picturt:Imbe Remote Control Available , 11 Set and Forget Volume . . Control ' on Ont4tar-Worra- Cl. , 14-In- n - Tubes "NOBODY BUT NOBODY BEATS PENRSON'S TRADES' SAVINGS ON ALL - PLOON MODSLS i L7 "T"'NG ' GOWN! I - ' f-- I MEM Emit Pork. 620 N INSOMMINIM EtES Nyhtood D It I4 N P Ettio E. 114 1010 DA 461 E133 - - 3 Votes 'paw ON feidars-44;01.1- 14i, t ( :t" " 692s td8--ye ....L....L..' , t A. - ., . A ,ntiost c'xtradistlittary selfilly of tt extruotodittary shirt! ....0' ; ' , ,...., ' - ' ' ' A.' 1 7 a - 1 , ' . , theBrewster" i i ' , i - KOB's own super fine ' vir' , s Gaine Offices To Be Moved IR 11) L TH MESS 5 !PT I Several offices of the U.S. Fish 1an4 Wildlife Service will be moved Monday from the Federal Building to the Old Ter. minal Buil:ding, 222 S. West Temple. G. W. Justeson realty officer, General Services Administra. tion, said offices to be moved will include Predator and Ro. dent Control, Came Management, and the Wildlife Research Service. ' The move is being made to make more room in the Federal Bbilding for the US. Regional Disbursing Office and to enlarge and consolidate Fish and Wild. life Service offices in the Old Terminal 'Building, said Mr. '3ustesort. 3- Dtive poen pool everytvimin a regular 6.95 shirt 1' I 1 ,' 4' ',4,e elfn 1 Bullet Mishap Hurts Man , A 23 year-olman was accidentally shot in the left shoulder while hunting several miles west of- Redwood Rd.- - on 21st South Thursday at 2 p.m. Robert 11. Roberts. 753 Blair St., told officers he and two friends were hunting rabbits west 'of the Industrial Center On 21st South. lie said that he had left the car and gone into the sagebrush near the highway to hunt when he slipped down a bank causing the gun he Was carrying to fire. caliber bullet went The shoulder. After through his left the mishap,- Mr. Roberts said be woss dliven to ,bis .honr by tW6 companions. were nOtified of the e cident took the victimSalt Lake General- Irospitat where he was brated forlbe gunshot wound.- Il wa later S. 6e St eJ - x- 3i - - d -- -- s - to-th- 1I -- Full cut for comfortsplit curved yoke for perfect fit. - because it's custom tailored of the finest 152)(80 white broadcloth Sanforized, mercerized, lustrous! Loomed to wear and wear and wear! EXTRAORDINARY because it's made with custom precision,' d has every feature of the finest dress shirt! French e front, yoke back, sleeves, constructions EXTRAORDINARY Self-face- single-needl- - $ingto noodle construdign throughout ooch shin. , - ----- . - -- - "--- n f ' , . -- (5 ' , - because many of Arnorica's fine stores are offering this lust wardrobe! in time to replenish your spring shirt PCTRAORDINARY,, -- sloovet for , .,- :-- -- , value!' Collar sixes 11 to 17, sleeve lengths, 32 to 35. Regular A shirt of salhelier with slays,-or French-cultable quality tit this low price! , comfort.L - s. -- , li ' '71C1.1' ''' "-- '- -- 6 sitirt'. yOu'it -- -.- be- 7 Y .' iiio-"rid-1- -- 7 '- - .. .. .. . t - - - '''' ' , Sanforized broadcloth. .0ceon pearl buttons. French front, '. In v yt - : ,ri', 1 , , Cellar paints matched, - self-slott- ,, . ,. yourself , o. ,rt-t-rei rh ay . ,,- - ,.. V : - i'.. tole price . . 'the Sen d me ' 1 ' ' ' Flogs 1 ' ...:LfltrValentine o for Easter . .4 -- -.- .- - - - -- - , - , - ; - - ";11.- eck (.Nordin I .3 10 -- '- -- , 1 1 ' 1 1 - t'' pertectit' EWE-- GIVErollir immotorm - 1 - kddress ' ClItidge,U Charge today! Takal0 ntontht fa pay! t't GREEN .1-AMP- 'I , ' CitY' rl LA 7.....1 S , - - - - .' ' B,C.4,, - ,.,., L.... b 00en P ude 2 ,,,.. - Stole - Ci)eci Charge' .4' ' ....,....nc.... bu5irkess. 0 COD. cc(31.14nct to! ...........,,.. sti,es -- - ' ' ---- MAROPROW.MOM , - 1 , , I , ' l' '- - , cLin to ,I1 Price ,...,.. eve , he.,-ba- Start .'aur 1 .' I shrifts-- 7: - ,&13,......'--1,5,- 4---'s whit!, ciress -- .1,,,:gt07. 1 1 Jan. 11' - - 71- - , - ',....."...--- - - ng't --- 7,- Hurry in! Select your shirts! Get your share of this phenomenal. - y pla ---- - i . , -- - thrilling-sale.-K03-brings-you-this-grears- - - e , , -- -,---- , - roomy city commissioner of Public Safely, will ' bOcome effective MondaY If accepted-bthe'elty council,at regular Council meeting.' Mr. Jackson. Inciuded In the letter his official resignation as marShal of South Salt Lake, a held for 12 position 7;ears, Henry Dipo Jr. was appointed to sueceed Mr. Jackson on Dec. 1." 1956,, as marshal. Mr. Jackson had been chief sanitarian 'for the city for i1wIat 1,9 vears. pnvate insurance Ma -; , - film ryl, r i, Ill Egger StoImo. 2102 S. ILICTRIC .. -- AI r 01 el 9 5 - I TREMENDOUS ' a. et, The resignation,,presented $139.95 -- ONLY . EASIEST OF TERMS' IV I Model ch NOW , PAY NO RONEY DOWN! - - Ed-Wa- rd PORTABLE 0WAS . Parts and Al! -- SOUTH SALT LAKE B. Jacksoir submitted his resignation as) chief sanitarian of South Salt Lake Thursday.Z, SALE - , 0 Free P ELONSVILD. 11416 Mont 30 wi It. Selladn'a ItOtl. Diet 1330 -- . - Health Expert Resigns Post 21C160 NI, lb '. - - - 1 Power , Tuning .. , if A( WiT l'''':64..;74.46,;,' 0 Mahogany Iry 't Ono-piec- ,, weront rysnuutton - ' ss-- le:t! t releasedVii Ilia- home. - All' BACK TO GOD HOUR t, ,,,s,1 111J cl ,- ti ,,,,i2 ,. NOW ONLy:; - 15th ate: Januars. Categotiea dishes using ' macaroni. mut. budget sourer. 'hew or noodles' February. March, fish casseroles: APril, cake mix or dessert thai bevn with commix:, Moy. frankfurters. June. cheese dishes. J uly. wile d deesings. ' August, vege- tables; September. desaerts ming if e.t1 ; 'Wiwi' aSint horribur huger or October, around beet. November. recipes ustnivelanberrpea, and December, Quirk breads tiblnilt Mita such as raisin. dale, banano 3, Copies of recipes become the brow of the Deseret News Pubilshing Co. 4 The enter Wank, which aupescit in the Deseret News 'haunt be coMPleted and mailed with the recipe. The state- orient. -- I like thie teethe becauee," and' the recipe itself anou id not iclude the, entrant's name They should be ad- Messed to 'Taste Tested iteme Con. Deseret P O. Boa i V7. News test, 33 Pirbaldo St Salt Lake Cdr. Vtida. L Decision of the Judges le Imet t MODEL11C160, WAS-'43.29S5'.- (ptuo.) se, C. lampoon itassummary) ,t, - - the N.J. He is married to the former - - a.sa.- -7 o - , t. to v 1911 se,,,i -- -' (Asti 11111,1CIO SUGAR HOUSE i - - - ' kr. ' wile have two children. Following ate rules for the Deseret TaausTessawat atectpee 4, enterd; The, two tiew appointees will lie1 Contest is Piloted to persona rein counties where the 11Cpaflief fill vacancies caused by the siding I delivered by virile' L and transfer of Frank Andrews who distributors of the Desiseet News PubAikt.anVY lishing Co.. the Newspeher will go to Santa Barbara, Calif., Corp and it' aittliats. and members -and lloward Boltomwho goes Of their iminestiete itimillet are an. . eligible. to Sacramento, Calif. 2. Deadline for each month is noon -- - his Anderson-eta itte macaroni,spaghetti-oi-noodl- e gym- - SHOP - A s - l'nc4JoirkaNk":"; IPT" - - - CHRISTIAN REFORAILD - , - , -- -- - - - rent value per cipertY...... The property was condemned Dd. Justice Worthen- wrote, "of by the State Road Commission g the air 'market 1alue of n 25 words or less) list July 22 to permit widening ' of LT.S. Highway 91. ! Meet Set, ,lustice George W, Worthen Archaeology wrote the unanimous opinion ,, Regular meeting of University which sent the case back to the of UtahArchaeological Society Is set for.7:30 p.m. Friday in the -- lower court Iota retrial. LDS -- InstitUteof Religion, 274 The eight and property involved was owned by University St. - Title of recipe Favorite recipes of Mountain West homemakers continued to, r pour in Friday for the Deseret News "TasteTested" Recipe . . Contest. ,,,71,,, The first deadline for the yearlong contest is Jan. 15. Each month during 1937 will feature a different category for dishes. . This month a category centers around special dishes using 012 . i I t |